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Democracy NowDec 30, 2025
"Whatever Israel Wants": Trump Backs Netanyahu's "Colonial" Wars in Gaza, Iran & Beyond
We speak to journalists Gideon Levy and Rami Khouri about President Trump's meeting Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump supported Israel's threats to launch new attacks on Iran and warned Hamas to disarm during the second stage of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement. Khouri, a Palestinian American journalist, called the meeting a "continuation of the American-Israeli drive, that's been going on for some years now, to reconfigure the Middle East … into a new colonial arrangement, whereby the U.S. and Israel dominate what goes on in the region." Levy, Israeli journalist for Haaretz, called the meeting an "embarrassment," noting that "Donald Trump presents himself as someone who promises the sky, who has no demands from Israel whatsoever."

Drudge ReportDec 30, 2025
CIA DRONE STRIKE VENEZUELA...




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BBC PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Why 2026 is Keir Starmer's make or break year
With devolved elections, questions over Labour's direction and internal 'campaigning' already underway according to some insiders, where does this all leave the prime minister?

Drudge ReportDec 30, 2025
Kremlin threatens to kill Zelensky and parade his body...




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Foreign PolicyDec 30, 2025
The ‘Trump Shock' for Global Business Leaders
One of six FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington in 2026.

BBC PoliticsDec 30, 2025
British-Egyptian dissident appears to endorse 'smear campaign' claims
Alaa Abd El Fattah has faced backlash over old social media posts where he called for the killing of Zionists.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Four big things Congress did in 2025 — and how they could affect you


Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Former US Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Colorado, dies at 92


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Foreign PolicyDec 30, 2025
What Might Be Trump's Next Middle East Surprise?
One of six FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington in 2026.

New York Times PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Trump Upended the Federal Government. The Full Scope of the Impact Is Still Unclear.
President Trump achieved his goal of shrinking the work force. But many current and former officials say the government is less dependable and efficient than it was a year ago.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
In a tumultuous year, US health policy has been dramatically reshaped under RFK Jr.


Washington Post PoliticsDec 30, 2025
How Social Security has gotten worse under Trump
Customer service has deteriorated by key measures as the agency enacted sweeping cuts in Trump's second term, internal data and interviews show.

New York Times PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Justice Department Sues Virginia Over Tuition Aid for Unauthorized Immigrants
The department said the state's policy of granting unauthorized immigrants in-state financial aid at public colleges and universities violates federal law.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Trump administration removes three spyware-linked executives from sanctions list


Drudge ReportDec 30, 2025
Luntz Issues Grave Warning to Republicans...




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Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Judge says Trump administration must continue funding consumer watchdog


Foreign PolicyDec 30, 2025
China's Three Trump Lessons
One of six FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington in 2026.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
US faith leaders supporting targeted immigrants brace for a tough year ahead


Yahoo PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Iran's president says response to attack would be harsh in apparent response to Trump warning


Drudge ReportDec 30, 2025
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Washington Post PoliticsDec 30, 2025
Why Trump's EEOC wants to talk to White men about discrimination
Armed with a quorum and GOP majority, Chair Andrea Lucas is pressing new priorities — such as dismantling DEI — that criticis say have turned the agency's mission "on its head."

Yahoo PoliticsDec 29, 2025
Trump says the US 'hit' a facility along shore where he says alleged drug boats 'load up'


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New York Times PoliticsDec 29, 2025
Trump and Netanyahu Praise Each Other After Meeting, Despite Differences Over Gaza
The American and Israeli leaders showed few signs of disagreement after meeting in Florida, giving no public indication of their growing strains over Gaza, Syria and other issues.

BBC PoliticsDec 29, 2025
Egyptian dissident apologises for tweets as Tories push for UK deportation
Shabana Mahmood is facing growing calls to revoke the citizenship of British-Egyptian dual national Alaa Abdel Fattah after the emergence of social media posts.

Foreign PolicyDec 29, 2025
6 Trump Lessons for Global Leaders in 2026
FP columnists on how the world could handle the new Washington.

New York Times PoliticsDec 29, 2025
C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in Venezuela
The attack last week, on a dock purportedly used for shipping narcotics, did not kill anyone, people briefed on the operation said. But it was the first known U.S. operation inside Venezuela.

New York Times PoliticsDec 29, 2025
U.S. sues Virginia over tuition aid for unauthorized immigrants.


Drudge ReportDec 29, 2025
Swedish city is being moved -- building by building -- amid Europe minerals push...




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Washington Post PoliticsDec 29, 2025
Netanyahu, Trump navigate differences as Middle East tensions rise
Netanyahu has hailed Trump as the "greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House." Now the two must navigate widening rifts over Middle East strategy.

Yahoo PoliticsDec 29, 2025
US, Venezuelan officials still mum on Trump's mention of action against drug boat facility


Democracy NowDec 29, 2025
Cover-Up? New HBO Film Examines 2010 Immigrant Death Under Trump's Current Border Commissioner
An HBO documentary, Critical Incident: Death at the Border, premieres tonight that examines the alleged cover-up of the murder of Anastasio Hernández Rojas, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who died while in U.S. custody at the border. His 2010 death occurred under the watch of Rodney Scott, the man who now heads Customs and Border Protection under President Trump. At the time, Scott was deputy chief of the San Diego sector of the Border Patrol.

"Anastasio was tortured and beaten to death in public," says director Rick Rowley. "It was a killing and a cover-up that went absolutely to the top of the organization and implicated the entire chain of command."


New York Times PoliticsDec 29, 2025
Democrats Aim to Spotlight Republican Efforts to Rewrite the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
On the fifth anniversary of the attack, which falls next Tuesday, Democrats plan to hold an informal hearing to review President Trump's clemency for the rioters and G.O.P attempts to sanitize the event.

Drudge ReportDec 29, 2025
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Democracy NowDec 29, 2025
"Witch Hunt": Jailed U.K. Palestine Action Activists Continue Hunger Strike Despite Health Risks
Alarm is growing over the treatment and deteriorating health of eight pro-Palestinian activists jailed in the United Kingdom who are on hunger strike to protest their detention. The activists remain imprisoned as they await trial over charges linked to their work with Palestine Action, which the British government has banned under its Terrorism Act over direct action protests against Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Several of the activists who began their hunger strike in early November are now in "a critical stage" and facing grave health risks or death, according to Dr. James Smith, a doctor supporting the hunger strikers. "This is an extremely critical moment, and, frankly speaking, it defies comprehension that members of the government have refused even to meet with the hunger strikers in an attempt to resolve this situation."

We also speak with Francesca Nadin, a spokesperson for Prisoners for Palestine, which is supporting the jailed activists. She says the harsh treatment of the hunger strikers is part of a "coordinated witch hunt that reflects the wider repression of the pro-Palestine movement" in the U.K. and around the world. "The people that have taken part in this hunger strike feel like they have no other choice left to them but to take this into their own hands," Nadin says.


Yahoo PoliticsDec 29, 2025
US pledges $2B for UN humanitarian aid as Trump slashes funding and warns agencies to 'adapt or die'


New York Times PoliticsDec 28, 2025
From A.I. to Chips, Big Tech Is Getting What It Wants From Trump
The president has backed policies that allow the industry to grow unfettered. The mutually beneficial alliance is causing concern among some conservatives.

Foreign PolicyDec 26, 2025
The Trump Administration's Uses, and Abuses, of History
For better and worse, 2025 was a historical year.

Washington Post PoliticsDec 25, 2025
Federal government's charity drive doing far worse under Trump
Donations are down by more than 40 percent after a year when federal workers faced major agency downsizing and a lengthy government shutdown.

Democracy NowDec 19, 2025
Doctors in Jail? Hospitals Stripped of Fed Funding? The Criminalization of Trans Youth Healthcare
The Trump administration on Thursday announced new measures to target hospitals and doctors providing care to trans youth. Under the new rules unveiled by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, who leads Medicaid and Medicare, the government would strip federal funding for any hospitals that provide pediatric gender-affirming care. The new rules were announced a day after the House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill that aims to criminalize providing gender-affirming medical care for any transgender person under 18 and subject providers to hefty fines and prison time.

"This is a drastic departure from any concern about science, concern about parents and their rights," says Chase Strangio, co-director of the American Civil Liberties Union's LGBTQ & HIV Project. "It is putting hospitals in an impossible situation, and just another example of this administration undermining and threatening all of our health and welfare."

We also speak with Dr. Jeffrey Birnbaum, a pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist who works with transgender youth in New York City. He says the families he works with are "terrified right now," but vows to continue his work. "I refuse to stop providing this care, knowing that I could potentially face 10 years in prison and a felony charge. I'm willing to go down that route, if necessary."


Politics - U.S. SenateNov 18, 2025
The Three Republican Women Who Defied Trump on Epstein
Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Nancy Mace resisted pressure from the president and made the vote to release the Epstein files possible.

Fox PoliticsJul 21, 2022
House committee advances legislation including deeper look into government UFO reports
The House Intelligence committee voted to send the Intelligence Authorization Act for a full vote, including provisions that would give the public a closer look at UFOs.

Department of Homeland Security NewsDec 07, 2021
Homeland Secretary and Top Cybersecurity Officials Meet with Silicon Valley Leaders to Stress Cybersecurity Priorities
SAN FRANCISCO - Secretary of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas, National Cyber Director Chris Inglis, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Director Jen Easterly, and DHS Under Secretary for Policy Rob Silvers met yesterday with industry leaders in technology, business, and cybersecurity to discuss how the federal government and the private sector can better and more proactively partner to tackle the most pressing cybersecurity challenges.

"Cybersecurity threats impact individuals, communities, and organizations of all sizes.  Increasing nationwide cybersecurity resilience is a top priority for DHS and the Biden-Harris Administration," said Secretary Mayorkas.? "We are taking proactive steps to elevate our operational cooperation with the private sector to new heights, prioritizing our shared goal of defending a secure digital future."

"Cybersecurity is a team sport and we each have a vital role to play," said National Cyber Director Chris Inglis.? "Collaborating with the private sector is instrumental in the Administration's holistic approach to tackling some of the Nation's challenging cybersecurity issues.? That is why I welcomed the opportunity to meet with government and industry leaders in Silicon Valley to build those relationships and identify areas and opportunities for collaboration.  I look forward to continued participation in this important effort."

Yesterday's meeting included substantive discussions aimed at improving cybersecurity-related public-private partnerships, including by strengthening operational collaboration and defining metrics of success.  The discussion, which was rooted in a comprehensive analysis of the evolving threat environment, focused on what government and industry can do together to build global cybersecurity resilience.

"CISA's Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) is uniquely positioned to be the front door to government for cybersecurity defense.  The JCDC bring


Department of Homeland Security NewsSep 29, 2021
DHS Announces Continued Efforts, Outlines Steps Taken to Address Best Practices in Law Enforcement Efforts
WASHINGTON - Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the formation of the Law Enforcement Coordination Council (LECC) - the Department's first unified law enforcement coordination body - to comprehensively assess a broad range of law enforcement matters, including its law enforcement policies and training.  The LECC, which will be chaired by Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas, will immediately begin comprehensive reviews that ensure more fair, equitable, and impartial policing, as well as officer and community safety.  The LECC builds on several steps undertaken by DHS during the Biden-Harris Administration to promote best practices in its law enforcement activities.

"Law enforcement is a noble profession.  Its personnel honorably protect and serve our communities across the country, and they do so at great personal risk," said .  "DHS is committed to ensuring our law enforcement personnel and our law enforcement partners have the training and tools to execute their mission, including by protecting civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy.  The Law Enforcement Coordination Council will better enable the Department to combat current and future threats to our country, while ensuring the safety of both our law enforcement personnel and the diverse communities we serve."

The LECC includes the leadership of every DHS law enforcement Component, as well as leadership of DHS Headquarters offices with advisory and oversight roles, including the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL), Privacy Office, and Office of the General Counsel.  The LECC will evaluate and respond to emerging law enforcement challenges and opportunities, comprehensively assess potential policy changes, facilitate information sharing, and promote best practices.  The LECC will also coordinate closely with partners across every level of government, as well as with other key?stakeholders.

The LECC will immediately form


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